part 3.
This interview is about a bum in Colonial Park. What I learned from this interview is that poor people and rich people have something in common. God created all of us. We breathe the same air as rich people. The trees and all of nature are just as much ours than it is anyone else’s. This interview was taken in New York City. It was June 6th, 1939. That is what I learned from this interview. This is the interview[[file:///C:/Users/Kyle/Desktop/New Folder/10a.wav| link]].


b. The armisteads.
John Armistead is being interviewed.
He is a farmer.

He is white, a male, and middle-aged.
The interview is taking place in Grove Hill Alabama.
The interviewer is Annie Webb


This is the whole life story about John Armistead. He is a farmer whose wife died but then remarried. They had seven kids who all went to college. There whole family went to college, they were all educated. My impression of this story is that people can still get by even if there is a recession. This whole family went to college and they all got the jobs they wanted because they worked hard and got scholarships.
2.
Lawrence F. Evans is being interviewed.

He is a dog trainer.

He is white, a male, and he is middle aged.
The interview s taking place in Fairhope, Alabama.



Lawrence is a dog trainer who trains dogs to find stuff. They find a lot of stuff such as small animals. My impression of this is that people still do the simple things in life even though they have no money.